This scapular is the traditional scapular of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. The scapular's over all cord length is 34 inches long. The scapular itself is made of 100% genuine wool and is 1.5" W x 2" H. It comes with a St. Benedict medal and crucifix.

This Crusader Scapular is a small, brown, Our Lady of Mt. Carmel scapular. It is made of 100% genuine wool and the cord is small with an overall length of 23 inches. The scapular itself measures 7/8" W x 1 1/8" H. It comes with a St. Benedict medal and crucifix. It's a great scapular for kids!

This scapular is the traditional brown scapular with Our Lady of Guadalupe for the image. The scapular's over all cord length is 34 inches long. The scapular itself is made of 100% genuine wool and is 1.5" W x 2" H. It comes with a St. Benedict medal and crucifix.

This is the fivefold scapular. This sacramental has sown together five different scapulars being; the (brown) scapular, Passion of Christ(black) scapular, Immaculate Virgin Mary(blue) scapular, Trinity(white) scapular, and the Passion (red) scapular. The cord is 34 inches long over all and the material is made of 100% genuine wool.

This minuscule statue of St. Peregrine would make an excellent gift for Cancer patients or anyone who has a devotion to him! St. Peregrine is the patron saint of cancer patients, the sick, and against AIDs.

This Sacred Heart of Jesus medal is dual sided with Our Lady of Mount Carmel being on the opposite side.The medal 1 inch in diameter(a little bigger than a quarter), composed of sterling silver, and comes on a stainless steel 24 inch chain.

A great Sterling Silver Scapular with Stainless Steel Chain is what you need for that special gift or for your personal needs. You would look great in this and guess what? It will last longer than those cloth scapulars and is very sturdy. At a very affordable price for sterling silver, you will not be disappointed with the high quality of this scapular.

This St. Joan of Arc statue is highly detailed. She is lightly hand painted and is plated in cold cast bronze. The base material is resin. St. Joan of Arc is the patron of those who serve in the military and the patron of France.

This picture is a print from the famous fresco, by Raphael Sanzio, in the Vatican's Apostolic Palace. The fresco was made by Raphael Sanzio in 1510. The picture depicts major biblical and historical figures from both the Old and New Testaments, ancient saints from time ago, and the Holy Trinity. The picture is framed with glass and an ornate, dark brown, wooden frame.